QMapControl is a "Qt Extended" (Qtopia) widget which enables your mobile applications to use map data. Simply add the widget to your application, have a look at the API and start developing a fancy geospatial mobile application.

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Displays maps from WMS servers or tile servers like OpenStreetMap. Custom data can be added: points, lines, images or even other widgets like buttons. All those can be bound to a specific coordinate.

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You can displays maps from WMS servers or tile servers like OpenStreetMap. Custom data can be added: points, lines, images or even other widgets like buttons. All those can be bound to a specific coordinate.

A parser is included, which reads data from gllin. QMapControl is still in development, hopefully some people join the development.

A parser is included, which reads data from gllin. QMapControl is still in development, hopefully some people join the development.

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Revision as of 17:31, 1 October 2008

QMapControl is a "Qt Extended" (Qtopia) widget which enables your mobile applications to use map data. Simply add the widget to your application, have a look at the API and start developing a fancy geospatial mobile application.

You can displays maps from WMS servers or tile servers like OpenStreetMap. Custom data can be added: points, lines, images or even other widgets like buttons. All those can be bound to a specific coordinate.
A parser is included, which reads data from gllin. QMapControl is still in development, hopefully some people join the development.

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QMapControl is one of the applications that runs on the Openmoko Phones. For a list of all applications, visit Applications

Displays maps from WMS servers or tile servers like OpenStreetMap. Custom data can be added: points, lines, images or even other widgets like buttons. All those can be bound to a specific coordinate.
A parser is included, which reads data from gllin. QMapControl is still in development, hopefully some people join the development.